SacCity Breeze Scholastic Journalism Initiative Sacramento, CA
Issue Date: Monday, November 01, 2010 Issue: Nov 2010 Last Update: Tuesday, November 02, 2010
  • Molecular biologist joins faculty

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Karl Engelking Foothill HS

    Ken Hobbs is one of the many new faculty members at Foothill High School. He will be teaching a multitude of computer classes in the Foothill Academy of Design and Technology here this year.

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  • Skinny jeans, Silly Bandz latest campus trends

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Candice McGowen Foothill HS

    Trends come and go, fads fade away, but sometimes styles come back again with new twists from new generations.

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  • 'Scrapers' save lives

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Juan Thompson Gerber Road Community School

    Born in the streets of Oakland, "Scraper" bikes first gained attention as a trend in bicycle customization that spread with viral speed. Scaper bikes are the new trend, they are fun and they give you

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  • Freeze!

    Monday, November 01, 2010 By:

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River City News and Views for and by Teens

At-a-glance

The signs are everywhere around the school. They are shaped like a shield and have a picture of a smoking cigarette above a lot of bold face text that nobody ever reads. Yet students can find their wa
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Born in the streets of Oakland, "Scraper" bikes first gained attention as a trend in bicycle customization that spread with viral speed. Scaper bikes are the new trend, they are fun and they give you
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Sunshine Brown, aka "Lil' Redd," is a budding musician who was born in San Francisco but raised most of her life in Sacramento by her step dad, who she considers her greatest hero. Her mother left the
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An Introduction to Hmong Culture, written by Hiram Johnson High School world language instructor Ya Po Cha, is a book about the Hmong culture with a brief history of where they originated.
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Student promotes sustainable seafood
Many students have ideas and dreams about how they can make a difference. Granite Bay High School senior Katharine Leigh took her dreams and turned them into actions.
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Trends come and go, fads fade away, but sometimes styles come back again with new twists from new generations.
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Fourteen years ago in April, the musical “Rent” debuted on Broadway, and in two weeks, the Davis High School drama department will draw back the curtains on a milder school edition of the unconvention
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Davis High School test coordinator and vice principal Sheila Smith’s secretary Megan Lewis, otherwise known as the gatekeeper from you to text messages, , collects three to six cell phones a day from
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Ken Hobbs is one of the many new faculty members at Foothill High School. He will be teaching a multitude of computer classes in the Foothill Academy of Design and Technology here this year.
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Teens resort to fighting
So why does fighting keep occurring at high schools inSacramento? Fighting among students in school is a serious problem in the area. A 2002 national survey of high school student found that more than
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